📅Unified Carrier Registration Plan Sunshine Act Meeting Overview
The Unified Carrier Registration Plan will hold a public meeting focusing on the enforcement subcommittee’s agenda. Key topics include compliance verification, review of enforcement activities, and discussion of upcoming initiatives and training materials relevant to under-registered carriers. The meeting aims to enhance carryout standards within the transportation industry.
Learn More🚚FMCSA Delays Enforcement of Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
This document announces that FMCSA will not take enforcement action against regulated entities for failing to comply with the final rule and correction titled "Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Correction" until March 20, 2025.
Learn More📊SEC Sunshine Act Meeting Overview - February 2025
The Securities and Exchange Commission has scheduled a closed Sunshine Act meeting to discuss various enforcement-related topics, including litigation claims and settlement of injunctive actions. Attendance is limited to key officials, and any changes to the meeting's logistics will be announced on the SEC's website.
Learn More📜SEC Sunshine Act Meetings
The Securities and Exchange Commission announces a closed meeting to discuss various legal proceedings, including litigation claims and regulatory matters. The meeting is not open to the public, and the agenda may impact businesses significantly, particularly concerning compliance and enforcement of regulations.
Learn More🚔Executive Order 14159
Executive Order 14159 is aimed at reinforcing immigration enforcement in the U.S. It rescinds previous orders, establishes enforcement priorities, and mandates the creation of task forces to combat illegal immigration and associated crimes. Additionally, it seeks to revoke federal funds from jurisdictions that do not comply with federal law, create civil penalties for employers of undocumented workers, and promote public safety through enhanced immigration controls.
Learn More⚠️NRC Order Prohibits Titan Inspections Manager from Activities
The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is issuing an Order prohibiting Mr. Huey, a former manager at Titan Inspections, Inc. (Titan), from participating in NRC-licensed activities for three years. This action is being taken because the NRC determined that Mr. Huey deliberately caused Titan to violate NRC requirements by directing a radiographer to perform radiography at a location within NRC jurisdiction without a second qualified individual being present. Such conduct violates NRC regulations, which prohibit any licensee or employee of a licensee from engaging in deliberate misconduct that causes or would have caused, if not detected, a licensee, to be in violation of any rule, regulation, order, or any term, condition, or limitation of any license issued by the Commission. The Order is effective upon issuance.
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